Treatment Activities Sample Clauses

Treatment Activities. 1) CONTRACTOR shall design Treatment Activities to interrupt negative alcohol or other drug abuse factors, address denial and personal/behavioral issues, and assist the Participant’s adjustment to a sober environment. 2) CONTRACTOR shall include within the Participant’s Treatment Plan client- centered goals and objectives with specific measurable tasks outlining what the Participant is to complete prior to advancing to Resocialization phase of treatment. 3) b.) CONTRACTOR shall not encourage Participants to seek employment opportunities during the first thirty (30) calendar days of their treatment.
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Treatment Activities. 15 1) CONTRACTOR shall design Treatment Activities to interrupt negative alcohol or 16 other drug abuse factors, address denial and personal/behavioral issues, and assist the Client’s 17 adjustment to a sober environment. 18 2) CONTRACTOR shall include within the Client’s Treatment Plan client-centered 19 goals and objectives with specific measurable tasks outlining what the Client is to complete prior to 20 advancing to Resocialization/Re-Entry phase of treatment.
Treatment Activities. 1) CONTRACTOR shall design Treatment Activities to interrupt negative alcohol or Client’s 4 other drug abuse factors, address denial and personal/behavioral issues, and assist the
Treatment Activities. 5 1) CONTRACTOR shall design Treatment Activities to interrupt negative alcohol or 6 other drug abuse factors, address denial and personal/behavioral issues, and assist the Client’s 7 adjustment to a sober environment. 8 2) CONTRACTOR shall include within the Client’s Treatment Plan client-centered 9 goals and objectives with specific measurable tasks outlining what the Client is to complete prior to 10 advancing to Resocialization/Re-Entry phase of treatment. 11 i. Resocialization/Re-Entry: 12 1) During Resocialization/Re-Entry, CONTRACTOR shall obtain documentation 13 from Clients regarding efforts to obtain employment. 14 2) As part of the Resocialization/Re-Entry process, CONTRACTOR staff shall 15 finalize exit plans with the Client. 16 3) If Client is not in the resocialization process by forty-five (45) calendar days after 17 the date of admission, CONTRACTOR shall document reason why not and specify objective(s) needed 18 to be accomplished to be involved in the resocialization process.
Treatment Activities. (a) Implementation of a program specifically aimed at preventing the transmission of HIV from infected mothers to their children, comprising the development of treatment protocols, training of staff on attitudinal issues, psycho-social care, and support to HIV/AIDS patients. (b) Execution of a pilot project to assist the Borrower develop capabilities to treat HIV-infected persons with anti-retroviral drugs so as to lengthen their lives while improving their quality and treatment of opportunistic infections, encompassing the development of clinical protocols, training of physicians and clinical workers, and implementation of a program to pilot test the effectiveness of using anti-retroviral drugs in a limited number of adults and children, including the necessary administration of drugs and the monitoring of the treatment results.
Treatment Activities. 25 1) CONTRACTOR shall design Treatment Activities Participant shall be restricted to 26 the premises of the facilities listed within the Agreement for the first thirty (30) calendar days of the 27 program. Exceptions for restriction to the premises shall be allowed for medical and psychiatric 28 services, or other staff-approved activities under CONTRACTOR supervision. Treatment phases shall 29 consist of the following: 30 1) Orientation and Engagement consisting of activities designed to interrupt negative 31 alcohol or other drug abuse lifestyle factors, address denial, and assist the Participant’s adjustment to a 32 sober environment. 33 2) PrimaryCONTRACTOR shall include within the Participant’s Treatment,
Treatment Activities. 29 a. CONTRACTOR shall design Treatment phases shall consist of the following: 30 a. Orientation and engagement consists of activities designedActivities to interrupt 31 negative alcohol or other drug abuse lifestyle factors, address denial, and personal/behavioral issues, 32 and assist the Participant’s adjustment to a sober environment. The Participant shall not be expected to 33 seek employment or educational opportunities during this phase. 34 b. Primary treatment, internalization and socialization consist of activities designed to Plan client-centered goals and objectives with specific measurable tasks outlining what the Participant is 35 assist Participants in working on personal issues, cultivate support systems, and seek 36 educational/vocational opportunities. 37 1 to complete prior to advancing to Resocialization phase of treatment. 2 c. CONTRACTOR shall allownot encourage Participants to seek and obtain employment 3 and acquireopportunities during the first thirty (30) calendar days of their treatment. a. As part of the Resocialization process, CONTRACTOR shall finalize exit plans with
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Treatment Activities. Contractor shall provide program services with an emphasis on promoting wellness and recovery and be tired to the appropriate level of services based on risk factors. Contractor shall provide a program for Individuals utilizing a recovery-oriented program that instills hope, fosters self-determination and self-responsibility, builds on strengths and supports Individual’s connection to family, friends and informal support to include: Contractor will have treatment team members who will have contact with Individuals regularly for observation and evaluation. Contractor will make recommendations about the continued commitment status of the Individual and consider adjustments to the plan of care and plan for discharge from the facility and aftercare. Based on level of care, the contractor will ensure medical issues will be addressed by in-house, contracted medical staff or coordinated and referred to outside care. Medical and dental issues requiring more than routine care will be referred to physicians and dentists who have agreed to provide services to this population. Contractor shall ensure Facility staff will accompany Individuals to outside appointments to ensure connection to services, coordination of care, and safe conditions. Contractor shall provide transportation to and from appointments, except for cases where ambulance transportation is required. Contractor must provide therapeutic activities for Individuals including: Formal therapy: Assessments and exams Treatment planning Treatment Individual therapy Group therapy Medication management Consultation/collateral contact Discharge planning Peer Support Services Access to recovery groups Access to religious services and representatives Visitation by families and other approved visitors Recreation Sedentary leisure, such as board games, books, art, and audio/video Active leisure, such as games, exercise Exercise, including space for large body movement Decompression/quiet timeFresh Air Breaks,” regularly scheduled time to allow access to the fenced outside area of the unit for fresh air and exposure to outside elements and natural lighting Free time Daily Living Activities: Meals/Snacks – meals will be served three (3) times daily in the dining area/lounge, snacks will be served in the day room Grooming: within the grooming station or individual bathrooms/bedrooms Medications will be dispensed in the lounge or near the medication room Individual’s laundry: under staff supervision, individuals will do...
Treatment Activities medical care, primary pediatric care, therapeutic services for children, and to obtain employment. for participant to ensure that women and their children have access to treatment services, primary Program must provide or arrange transportation
Treatment Activities the concepts of rules, teamwork and sportsmanship. guidance on use of recreational or leisure time. 15 a. 1) CONTRACTOR shall design treatment activitiesTreatment Activities to interrupt opportunities during.
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